Stay connected, inspired, and supported long after treatment ends. Recovery is just the beginning.
Our alumni program
Stay Connected, Stay Supported
Who's considered an alumni?
Anyone who completes one of our substance use or mental health programs becomes part of our alumni community. Recovery is a lifelong journey, and treatment is just the beginning. As an alumni, you join a family of people who have been through similar experiences and continue to support one another along the way. You’ll stay connected not only to peers, but also to our team, with ongoing access to guidance, resources, and clinical support whenever you need it. No matter what stage of recovery you’re in, you’ll never have to face it alone.

Quadrant Health Community
About Our Alumni Program
Being part of the Quadrant family means staying connected long after treatment ends. Our Alumni Program offers ongoing opportunities to take part in group meetings, attend social events, join recovery-focused outings, and participate in community service projects. You can check in with peers, share your progress, celebrate milestones, and support others along the way. Staying active in this network helps you stay accountable, motivated, and grounded in your recovery. Whether you’re joining a group hike, speaking at an event, or simply showing up for a friend, the alumni program keeps you involved, inspired, and never alone.



What to expect from our Alumni Program?
Our alumni program is designed to keep you engaged and supported through every stage of long-term recovery. With a variety of in-person and virtual events, you’ll have plenty of ways to stay involved, give back, and maintain strong connections with your peers and care team.
Program highlights include:
- Sober social events like movie nights, game days, and BBQs
- Monthly alumni meetups and speaker panels
- Volunteer opportunities in the local community
- Private social media groups to stay connected
- Virtual support meetings for ongoing guidance and check-ins
What are the benefits of the alumni program?
Staying connected after treatment can make a major difference in long-term recovery, and that’s exactly what our alumni program is here for. You’ll gain access to a supportive network of peers who understand your journey, along with regular events that promote connection, accountability, and fun. Whether you’re attending a recovery workshop, joining an alumni hike, or checking in with your group online, you’ll always have a community that empowers you to stay grounded, motivated, and substance-free.
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Other resources available
Outside of our network
While our alumni program offers ongoing connection and support, we also encourage individuals in recovery to explore trusted mental health and addiction resources available in their community or online to strengthen long-term healing and sobriety.
Peer Support & 12-Step Groups
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) – A global 12-step fellowship with in-person and virtual meetings.
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – Peer support for people recovering from drug addiction.
Al-Anon Family Groups – Support for loved ones of those struggling with alcohol use.
Evidence-Based Peer Support
SMART Recovery – A science-based program promoting self-empowerment in recovery.
LifeRing Secular Recovery – Peer-led recovery without a spiritual or 12-step focus.
Mental Health Resources
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) – Education, support, and advocacy for mental health conditions.
Mental Health America (MHA) – Resources for prevention, early intervention, and support.
SAMHSA – Federal agency offering crisis support, treatment locators, and information on substance use and mental health.
Additional Tools & Organizations
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) – Resources for finding help and understanding mental health.
To Write Love on Her Arms (TWLOHA) – Support and awareness for people struggling with addiction, depression, and self-harm.
Active Minds – Mental health advocacy focused on youth and young adults.